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DAILY LNQUIRLR-bUN, CJOLUMiiUS GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY S, 16b6.
GEORGIA
Mofi'A i'»»U()*n«v(ft I’k’HM NImU* Ei
rtannip**
AMI) A T, AH A IVT A i u “w more witnf ir lire lakBH am? tl4t
J ty.ua.an.iun. W00 d 8 u f that Bootlon than ar, any time
lilirinp; th r - pant two yearn,
Th Kev Woet Dcimoerat says fbat
“hall lell to the depth of wevraral Inches
In the Interior ol Cuba last week and
remained on the ground several day".
It la reported the' several people ai d
cuttle were killed.”
Drum fishing has been especially
fl ie this year in the waters around
Pernandlna and Amelia Island Ot
Tuesday last oyoi ICO were caught In
Amelia r.ver, opposite For 1 Clinch, by
the fir hermen of 0 ! (1 and Now Town,
W' rk lias been resumed on th( San
ford and Lake Kuatla railroad, which
Is to extend from Hanford to Tavares.
l'lorlon Fact*,
Martow wants an loe factory.
Orlando Is to have large three-story
brick hotel.
Orlando has now a fully oigaulzed
gas and electric light company.
Keceut rainfalls have benefited the
vegetable oropa in Alachua county,
Biiuwberilus are raised near Gaines
ville, of which ihlrtv-ttve fill a quart-
hex
An orango tree at Fort Meade has
grown a sprout elghtec leet long since
last sonnucr,
The measles, which were almost c p-
idernle at Tallahassee, havo almost en«
tlrely abated,
A school house lu Wakulla cauntv,
near the Lson line, waB burned last
week. The fire was Uoendiary,
One hundred and fifteen passengers
leu Fernundlna fer New York on the
Mallory Bteemehip Han Antonio last
Thursday.
The Presbyterian church at Orlando
ralaeel f2Q0 lu one day reoently for tho
purpose of having a metallic roof put
on the church.
The Orlando Sentinel says there is
OBoltOIA.
K A No (Tout, of Barnesvllle, has
killed eighteen moccasins up to date,
Heoluded whisky bottles are plavlng
havoc wnta picnic parties lu Pike
oounty.
J L McLuorr, of Fayetto county, Is
only eiglnoeii years o>d, out la of mas
sive build and soyon feet tall.
Tho state dental association will meet
In Macon on th' 11th of May, The sos-
Rlon will last fiur days.
Mr Thomas Camp, of Covington,
wrote thirteen letters to northern cup’,-
tB'lsts one day 'sst week in the Inter
sat of marnfactoring In the south,
All the religious denominations of
Qainesvl le will unite In a series cf
services (o br^in Muy 10 TbeHo meet-
legs will bo held in the court houso.
John Williams, a negro man work
ing nesr Grlllto, killed a rattlesnake
that measimd nine feet In length, and
had twenty-three rattles and a button
on it.
Among tho veterans who went from
Jonesboro to Atlanta Saturday was
Leroy Lowe, who wbs with Gen Lae
as a servant at the time of his surren
der at Appomattox.
Jim Hnuimerford, of Sumter county,
while watching for a wild lurkey saw
% possum He killed a tweuly pound
gobbler nud, then shot the possum,
which weighed seven pounds,
Mr J M Rogers, who lives four miles
from Jonesboro on Camp creek, has
twonty five acres of Iho finest oats
ever coon In that soc'lon. Ho nor fi-
Jently experts a yield ol 750 bushels
from the twenty five acres,
At Douglasvllle Tuesday Col P 1L
Mynatt, of Atlanta, adcreasod a larze
crowd In favor of electing won to the
next legislature who would not modi
fy tho powers of the railroad connate-
BlOU.
At Lexington the court house com-
imttoo has set apart a day for the lay
ing of the corner ate.or; which will re
cur on May 16, The Hun Joel A Bil
lups, of Madr on, has been chosen as
the orator of the day.
Two e,r throe nights ago an inoetidlary
fire at Ben Hill destroyed the steam
saw mill, gin and other machinery of
Mr Janif H Barrett, Tho loss was ^HCOO,
with no Insurance. The mill was do
ing the grinding for miles around, and.
as all Hie wa.er mills were washed
away recently, the loss Is aeverely
felt.
J P Adair, of Camcsvllle, accident
ally shot himself through the hand
Saturday evening last, li Hiding an
ugly though not serious wound. He
was working on the gun, hud dis
charged one barrol sud thought the
other one empty. When ho stuck a
hotlronto the lube It went rtf at.d
shot him, muoh to h!a astonlehment.
Key Z N Glenn, the pastor ol tho
Harlweli circuit Methodist Episcopal
ohuroh, has bean ooi fined to his room
ifor several weeks, suffering Intensely
with a neuralgic if'Ctlon of the head.
About tho time the physicians arrested
it, aud his Meeds i xpected convales
cence, his hea t became effected, aud
he Is now In quite a critical condition
Wash Htovaii, a colored workman ou
t* farm a few miles east of Marietta, was
engaged Monday morning In ch-urlcg
out a place under some trees, when a
lltub wbioh had been hanging loose fur
years, fell aud atrnck him on tho head
and killed him. Noono was working
:ln the field with him at the time, and as
ho did not oomo up, some ur easiness
was fell. He a search was Instituted,
and hls.budv found with the limb 'ay*
lug aom-s him,
The elegant chair In which President
Jiflfrrsuo Drvlo sat on the platfoi m,
during tho delivery of the address on
the occasion of the unveiling of the
statue of Ben Hill was furnished by
Mrs E H S.ewart of Washington
seminary, and Mr Z D Harrison, of'
Atlanta, a d l- now me highly prlz.’l
property of Oapt Robert E Park, of
Msoon. Several attempts to purchase
It was made, hut a Macon gentleman
Is its owner. The chair In which Mr
Davis sat In Montgomery during his
public reception tt.ors has bten ordered
appropriately Inscribed by Mayor
Reese, aud preserved among the val
uable relics In the splendid City Hall
Marshal Fox, of Jacksonville, ar
rived In Macon Tuesday, having In
charge a young man named J B Hord,
who was being carried to the asylum
at Mllledgovlllo. Mr Hord baa, by
trading, accumulated a snug sum or
rnouey. L tat yoar when tho baae ball
on s i whs at Its,highest pilch hie mind
b6came If e ed, and over since he has
been considered •- f unsound mind.
He has been comparatively harmless
up to 'es' Saturday night, when tie at
tacked liis laid lady, Mrs Wilkinson,
with it knife, aud pro! ably would have
done serious damage but for tho inter
ference e) people who rushed to bur
rescue He was Ibeii tried ou a wri:
of luuHoy aud adjudged iusaup, lu
order to bring h'm quietly, Marshal
Fox promised to a low him to come fo
Macon to stio a ubluo ol base ball. This
Inducement brought him to Maoon
without trouble He was alh wed to
go about where he pleased, tln-ugh the
maishal kept• watohful eye on him.
He went Into the barber shop at
Brown’s hotel and sat still while be
ing shaved. At 3 o’clock he was In
duced to go on ihe train with the Idea
that ibe game was to be played else
where,
UBEAM
The road had prevlonsly been grud
to within three miles of Horrent
between that point and Tavares four
htr tired hands are now St work.
Track Inving has been resumed
the extension of the Florida B. either!
railway from Bartow to Charlotte
bur, alter a suspension ol work lor
about two months. About thlr
of track remains to be laid, whion Mr
U:>ld, tho contractor, says will be com
p!et<- ( ] Jn six weeks.
Mr C R Howoll has growing on his
place, two miles southwest f Gaines
vllle, a now variety ol tomato, called
the Jr.rum. lie procured (be seed from
N< w York, at.d Is trying thorn it Fior
Ida to test their aaapabUlty to our soil.
They are satd to be the color of tho
A'-mo and muoh larger Id k:*c Tney
aro growing cicely and H Is thought
they will in Lime supersede other va
rlotles raised throughout the state—
Gainesville News.
Nearly a nolle and a htfif of side
tracks have been built recent y at the
machine shops of the company it
Fercacd'na, to aoc mmodate the roll
ing stock of Ihe Florida Railway an.
Navigation Company, preparatory ti
changing the system to 'he standard
gauge, which will lake tlfjct on Jane
1st.
Cap! Rose, cf Kissimmee, started two
KHiigt- of men last week dltohing. and
draining sec Ion eight, at ihe mouth of
Eaat Like Canal. The captain Kill pul
in tbout twenty miles of ditches,
(borongb y draining the whole eeclon
and when this - work is cumulated the
ground will b* broken up, ants his fall
the whole 010 acres set emit in sugar
oann,
Nearly a thousand littlecrange seed
lings six to ten Inches high in (he nun
nery of Mr Wright Welch of this ohy,
bloomed during the e.-triy spring, ac j
a great many of them uow are show
ing perfectly formed fruit that so far
ns can be judged Is doing hn well a-
that on the iurge *reoa. One of the
yearling treos In this nur-nry ma'tircd
an orange last season, —Fort Meade
Pioneer.
HCVHLtH'* ABM1CA HALVE.
The best Halve In the world for Cut*
BruiHes, Horen, Ulcere,Halt Rheum, Fi
ver Bores, Totter,Chapped Hands,Chi!
blalns, Corns ana ali idfein Eruptions,
acd positively cures Piles, or uo pay
required. It la guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
ed. Price aso per box. For sale ! J
Brannon <fr Carson. 1e24 eod&wly
Herr Meat h s gone where he eau
get most boor.
An land to lion* nornplu?,
Edward Hhepberd, of Harrisburg,
111, sayn i '‘Having received so much
beat fit from E eot lc Bluets, I feel It
my duty to lot at tiering humanity
know it. Have bad a running sore cm
tny leg for eight y ar-; nay doctors told
me I would have to havo the bm#
soraped or leg amputated I used,
Instead, three bottles < f Electric B;l
tem and seven boxes Bui kleu’e Amies
Halve, and my log Is now soned end
well.”
Electric Bitters aro sold at 60 cents a
boulo, and Buckleu’s Arnica N«:ve at
25r per b x by Brannon it Carson,
eod.&w
There Is danger for the Independent
voter when it appeals that he is look
ing for th* candidate who will p.iy
best Instead of for one who will best
fi il the < ffloe that, Is vacant.
CLINGMAN’S
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BKHBCPA L ATTltKWS VS J K 0 SHKK-
Wl t P. Bill for Rrll.f, Ac., in Muwaij- o ve
rier L'‘’'.rt NovembT Tt-r.n, At Chain*
brrs, March 6. .p;6
It appearin* from tho return < f the niierlff thnl
- ofendant is not o l>e fouud in Idnsooiree comity,
an it furtiu r appr*- rii g that Haiti J K u rit:* woo !
rostdaaoni oftMp state, it is ordered by the court
t at service he perfected t>> publication 1 thiH or-
Jer »wjc« % uiou h for two mouth* iu ombac
Enquibbr*M‘N. calPng upon fnl' J R 0 bUpvwood
to l»*» sad fipp< ar at May Term, of Muacogee
Superior Court, then and thereto make autwer to
such matters at> aro charged in aaid bill, and io
sbo» canne why the relief aud other matter* prnyod
for. ahould not ba urauted J T WILLIS.
March 6, ;s6« Jud«:e c V C 0
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Atlanta (Q».)
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OF THE
•WJVT JD ELLIS
Tlie Steamer ELLIS wears the horns as the fastest steamer plying the
Chattahoochee, Flint and Apalachicola Rivers.
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN EACH PARTICULAR
The Bieairitr Ellin in now mu ring tb* fuj eu scn«(?ul*> ever un-iferiuke*? »-n •'be
hottalioooheo «idj .Apn.!eohl ol& H.vere, rnnkinK • irlns a wv.-lc b^t-^ovn v?.v>unfiho*
e»)d ArMlnchicrlR trio fnrt is rng rwold tr-inwit tip i-ar>f.r ngore 'rum i-evanr'-ila, Jockaon
tii.b > nd Penfiaoo t «l* points on ihe i'bft'.l«ho. - vU;r Apfti-ohlcoia ;-1ve;*8,
On nud ultor Maroh 27* ti, 1888, t*.e fclluwihij, »chedal(< wih be run, rlvei, og, e?c,
permitting
Steamer ELLIS leaves Columbus Tuea lay at S a m and Saturdays
at 7;-i0 a m for Apalachicola. Leaves Apalachicola Wednesdays at 3
p m and Sundays at 12 in,
Tht. steuir.fr Elite will ifEe ire’jbt for Warsbouer. LanatUR- only, bui will take pat’*
t*iH to and from nil •> marts
SCHEDULE OF THE STEAMER MILTON II SMITH, as follows*
iii&ci.lc'<{. Vi-? Bh 11- bridge,
ns vlto Baintiruttfo
i c rn ^ c < • h • i oo . i i> t C o. o Ur loop bee
r feveninu-
, t»nd « t.i t» kt ps f B%r.ge»*8 only on
Ur l'.- p»
Arrival aud Departure of Trains at ^Chattahoochee, fFlorida.
tnotu. Florida uod Wtaieru iiailroa,S~ Arrive.: frc-u SAvannau and Juekaonvllis at
4 04 p m. Let.v,e (or -«va-mah nc< Jaeknouvnla at ; t 10 » -vj.
rio:• H-»llway i»r d N'.vigAM.in i t-Arr.vea r in Jecka. uvo.le at 4 p m Leaves
ini Jacks.)i. vllle ai 11 ,0 » m.
PenmooiR n»d AUando ltAiirrKd—Anlvee rmm t'ereacola. Mobile and New Orleans a:
llaui Leave to-Feusacoia. M bl e and New O-’eaua a" 4 14 r u*. This solieduie Is
eabmol 'o otar.il wunoM --nMcc
Freight and Passenger Rates,
On he«.1 af ©r Februunr.v b. )«Hu, tn© iooa :a- -u 01 :ieiy.i t tu ptwng* -o f*Jl polntn 01
ih«? OhR*tabocoh«e non rhicoia r)v»rt wi.ibe h fellows*
Flour per barrel ....^....10 Cbnti
’olton per b ie 25 cerUi
Fertlll*© n per me 81 25
on Hoed Meal per uv* .... 81 25
He mlnu!«* of Mugrog©*
i 6th o»v ot March
tiK ) Y P.)l),
Clerk fi O M C li fl
HILL & LAW
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY
N ir Argfle Glreliw ?. At-rapiive Fiteiis
NEW EMBR0IBERED FLOUNCES,
NEW LACE FLOUNCES,
FRESH SBliffirM CF WHITE G00SD
PL AID LAW NS AND MAESALIAR,
Ni tv Gauze Jersty Tests, the vtry garment for He summer ctason.
Our CORSET at £0 cents is the Nader; see it and be convinced. We
keep the celebrated ‘ Iron Si doe” Corset; ckn‘t fail to t-s: mine it • price
95 cents. New 10 4 Linen Sheeting just opened; New Pillow Case
Lii.cn. We offer from this date our entire stock of TRUNKS i.t less
than cost to close them out. Come at 01 ce and yet the choices! of
them. We have implicated on our 5 Button KID GLOVE at Toe.
We can shew tL.m in all the attractive shades and in all numbers.
Our stock c'f Summer Underwear is complete. Our Vest at 50c is the
cheapest in the mtrket.
SOULi sSfc liAW,
Something About the Ups aud Downs
Ol Her Inhabitants.
out ill’s a wav iLivr,
Atlanta papers are giving tho
public some curious and wonderful
I cases that are quite interesting, It
| .seems a young lady of Atlanta had
! been reported as dead, but it came
I to the ears of the Constitution re
| porter that she was still alive, and
being on the alert for news, called
I at her residence to learn all the
facts. .Miss Dunaway, who hied
been pronounced dead, said;
"For four years rheumatism and
neuralgia have resisted pliys’cians
and all other treatment My mus
cles seemed to dry up, my flesh
shrank away, my joints were swol
len, painful and large, lost toy appe
tite, was reduced to 60 pounds in
weight and for months was ex
pected to die. I commenced th
use of B B B and the action of one
half bottle convinced my friends
that it would cure me. Its effect
J was like magic. It gave me anap
| petite, gave me strength, relieved
| all my plains and aches, added flesh
I to mv bones, and when live bottles
| had- been used I had gained 50
I pounds in flesh and am to day
! sounel and well.
»I!J P P.VH OF WEVT riT).
AVhat Mr J P Davis,of West End,
said:
"I have only a few words to say,
which are to state that I have been
confined t,o my bed for two moiulis
with what was called nervous rheu
matism or scial ic- . I was only enabled
to hobble about occasionally by the
use of crutches,and in this condition
I commenced the use of B B B,
four bottles of which enabled me to
discard the use of my crutches and
attend to business. I had previ
ously used all well recommended
metlieines without relief, It has
been over one year since using B
B B, and I consider myself a paer-
manently cured man.”
nkiiir ;noo«f , TuinMitr «■> n a
makes a statemeu t;
“My wife has been a great suffer
er from Catarrh Several physi
cians and various patent medicines
were resorted to, yet the disease
continued unabated, nothing ap>
pieariug to mike any imporession
upon it. Her constitution finally
became implicated, the poison be
ing in her blood.
”1 secured a bottle of B BB and
placed her upon its use, and to our
surprise the improvement began
at once, and her recovery was rap)id
and complete. No other pirepiara
tion ever produced such a wonder
ful change, and for all forms of
blood diseases I cheerfully recoin
mend B B B as a superior blood
purifier. - ’
<12'f.w p'V-*- !o" ""l "T* r <l ml
DR. RICE,
For 15 years at ^7 Court Place, now at
A regular^ educated and legally qualified physician and thff
must 3iioce.*sful, m his p ractice will prove.
Ouros nil forms of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC and SEXUAL DIS
EASES. , , T
Siiei'uiatorrnoa and Impotency,
s>; YFH1L IS ■
Gonorrhea,
PWHFE8MOl"' AL CAftO#
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KerilU*iH Dwitlst,
Hoorn N. 2, Brood street, up ,t»t~
3V«r WlMloh 4K1USO B. JalSw
D R. c.r. OS BURN, ~——
Utn( lit.
(Snooeenor toDrJ M Mason,)
Ollloe next door to Runkln Hons*. S»nr
enlranoe as Riddle’* Rellory OQMly
w
F, TIGNER,
DENTIST,
36H! Twelfth str*et (formerlj Handol;
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a K THOMAS, JB, e k CHANoIV
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One dose relieves Mouralgla. They cure anj
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Life and Vigor to the system. Oor,e : ONE BEAN
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Price, 2o cts nor bottle. Sold b« Drupqlsfs and
Medicine Dealers generally. Serif on recelol ol
price in stamps, postpaid, to any addres*
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Ami to Dress Lumber for the pul
lie, and solicit patronage.
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